From the Aberdeen Police Department: On Sunday, June 18, 2017 at approximately 3:30 AM, officers from the Aberdeen Police Department and Havre De Grace Police Department responded to a breaking and entering complaint in the 2000 block of Gemini Ct, Havre De Grace, MD. Officers met with a victim who described the suspect as a […]
Archives for June 2017
Rep. Harris: The U.S. Will Not Support Human Rights Violations in Cuba
From Congressman Andy Harris: Last week, President Trump announced plans to revise components of former President Obama’s opening to Cuba. Congressman Andy Harris (MD-01) released the following statement expressing support for the change in policy: “President Trump continues to deliver on his campaign promises. The Cuban government is a military dictatorship guilty of gross human […]
Harford County Public Library Foundation Elects Jackie Siejack to Board
From the Harford County Public Library Foundation: Harford County Public Library Foundation elected Jackie Siejack to the board for a three-year term. Siejack is territorial account executive with Chesapeake Employer’s Insurance Company, where she has been a leader and marketing professional for the past 17 years. A strong believer in giving back to the community, […]
Rebecca Jessop selected as Executive Director of Havre de Grace Arts Collective
From the Havre de Grace Arts Collective: The Havre de Grace Arts Collective (“Arts Collective”) is pleased to announce Rebecca R. Jessop has joined the organization as Executive Director. As Executive Director, Jessop is responsible for overseeing the management of The Cultural Center of the Opera House and the Arts Collective. The Arts Collective is […]
Dagger Movie Night: “47 Meters Down” — Trapped in an Inescapable Cage
Like any other movie (and let’s just get this out of the way – this is a movie, not a film), “47 Meters Down” opens with a studio logo. Twentieth Century Fox? Nope. Paramount? Guess again. Warner Brothers? Give up? The correct answer — Entertainment Studios Motion Pictures, a company that earns its title by […]
Dagger Movie Night: “The Book of Henry” — Do Not Open
Films are divided into three acts. The first is typically called the Setup, in which we meet our protagonist, antagonist, and supporting characters, and learn a bit about who they are and what they want. The first act ends with a turning point in which our hero(es) are set on a road toward adventure and […]
Del. Szeliga: “The Non-Stop Hatemongering is Not Helping to Create Constructive Dialogue”
From Del. Kathy Szeliga: Tragedy – Terrible but could have been much worse Our thoughts and prayers continue to be with those who were wounded on the baseball field this week in DC as the Republicans were practicing for the annual congressional baseball game. By God’s grace, no one was killed by a crazed gunman […]
Rep. Harris: “I Support the Cancellation of Plans to Exempt Illegal Immigrants from Lawful Deportation”
From Congressman Andy Harris: On June 15, President Trump rolled back the program knowns as Deferred Action for Parents of Americans and Lawful Permanent Residents (DAPA). The Obama-era program is an extension of another program, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), which allowed children brought into the United States illegally to remain in the country. […]